Category: Positive Dog Training
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How do you know if your dog has parvo?
Canine parvovirus (commonly called parvo) is one of those diseases every dog lover should be able to recognize quickly. Early recognition and action can mean the difference between a short, treatable illness and a life-threatening emergency for an unvaccinated puppy or an immunocompromised dog. Why parvo deserves every dog owner’s attention Parvo is especially destructive
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How much is dog teeth cleaning?
If you love your dog, dental care matters more than many owners realize. A quick sniff of bad breath or a glance at brown crust along the gumline are common moments that make people ask, “Do I need to do something about this now?” Those triggers — routine wellness checks, noticeable tartar, persistent halitosis, or
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How much does it cost to cremate a dog?
When a dog reaches the end of life, owners face practical and emotional choices fast. This article walks through why many people choose cremation, what it commonly costs, how cremation works in basic terms, when owners typically make the decision, what medical and legal flags to watch for, step‑by‑step actions to arrange it, how to
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How long between puppies?
Timing matters in dog reproduction because it shapes the health of the mother, the survival chances of puppies, and the practical plans an owner must make. Whether you’re an experienced breeder, a foster volunteer, or a devoted dog lover preparing for an unplanned litter, understanding how long things take — from a single puppy’s delivery
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Why is my female dog whining so much?
A female dog that whines more than usual pulls attention because it can mean anything from simple neediness to a medical emergency. For people who care for dogs, noticing changes in sound and behavior is often the earliest clue that something has changed in the animal’s body, mind, or environment. This article helps you sort
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What is a hot spot on a dog?
Hot spots are one of those skin problems that can go from small and fixable to painful and hard to treat in a matter of hours; understanding them helps protect your dog’s comfort, preserve healthy skin, and know when a veterinarian’s care is needed. I typically see hot spots in otherwise happy dogs after a